2020
DOI: 10.4236/psych.2020.119091
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Theory of Mind or Social Information Processing Training: Which Is the Better Way to Foster Social Adjustment?

Abstract: Theory of Mind (ToM) and Social information processing (SIP) are key sets of social cognition skills to develop good competences in social interactions and adjustment. In children with intellectual disabilities (IDs), socio-emotional competences are deficient and impaired their social inclusion. While it is known that some ToM or SIP trainings could be effective in population with IDs, no study investigated the transfer effects between ToM and SIP and the differentiated effect of ToM and SIP trainings on socia… Show more

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